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Indigenous people across North America are calling this week for sustained responses to the violence in their communities, much of it against women and girls.
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Unlawful and illegal is how U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luj獺n on Friday described President Donald Trumps May 1 executive order eliminating funding for NPR and PBS.
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The United States Attorney in New Mexico announced Thursday that 82 people are facing brand new criminal charges aimed at cracking down on illegal crossings where Mexico shares a border with New Mexico.
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For the first time, a federally recognized Indigenous tribe in the U.S. has led research using DNA to show their ancestral history.
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After at least seven livestock animals were killed by a wolf or wolves in central New Mexico over the last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service killed an endangered Mexican gray wolf last week.
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Despite worries following the whirlwind of news, tariffs and executive orders from the federal government, a presentation given to the Albuquerque City Council last week suggested the turbulence has yet to hit the local economy.
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Thousands of people are gathering in New Mexico for a celebration showcasing Native American and Indigenous dancers, musicians and artisans from around the world.
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A federal judge in California on Thursday barred the Trump administration from denying or conditioning the use of federal funds to "sanctuary" jurisdictions, saying that portions of President Donald Trump's executive orders were unconstitutional.
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The University of New Mexico Hospital has cut 53 positions as the states largest public health system faces deepening financial pressures and federal funding cuts.
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New Mexicos top state prosecutor says he will begin a formal investigation into what led up to the death of an Albuquerque teenager and the broader problems at the states beleaguered child welfare agency.